40+ Crochet Blanket Inspirations

Last week I had presented a number of crocheted blankets and was expecting a very warm response from your side, but many among you have already made complaint that there were some of the most difficult patterns that really made you scared. Well, as promised, I have to take care of all of your concerns as promised. So just don’t be angry, I have brought you some of the finest crochet blanket pattern right here for now where not only the inspirations are given but you would be provided with the detailed demonstration of the projects as well.

Let me begin with this wavy curvy crocheted blanket that has got some of the finest thread shades that are literally escalating the charm and charisma of this knitted stuff. This could perfectly be used for multiple purposes at the same time. Some darker shades are neutralized as well by mixing some of the lighter shades.

Well, as you can see that this one is meant to be used as baby shower gift and the crafter also had intent to match in with the bedding as well. So certainly the color selection is made pretty accordingly and the thread shades that would match.

Now this is something more casual and made out of some of the most casual thread shades. There could be one negative aspect that it would become dusty very soon but make sure to use it in cleanliness. Otherwise the small knitted caricatures throughout are really going to fascinate you and the kids as well.

So, here you can notice the larger squares expanding, and all the different thread shades are mixed and applied very sensibly. This certainly needed lot of expertise but don’t worry, you are being given the whole plan straight away, so just prepare your tools and supplies and just get started.

I think I’m calling this finished since it’s just for myself. It worked out to be 52″x48″. I wouldn’t mind adding another 8-10″ to the 52″ edge where the mini squares are but it fits my shortness as is. Joey Ortez

These are the “Snow Fun” blankets I’ve completed! I used the snowman square and snowflake square patterns from the Repeat Crafter Me blog, and the “continuous flat braid join” to join all the squares together. Shawn Barton Bergeron

The blanket I made for a sweet young lady who I used to teach in our youth group and is now expecting her first little one. She has no idea how close I came to keeping this one for myself 😉 Kristan Myers Kahler

I started my virus pattern blanket, I wasn’t sure about the colours but as I’ve gotten further I quite like them together now 🙂 however I kind of under estimated how much yarn I needed, oops, guess I need to go buy some extra, and probably a whole lot of extra I don’t need too ? Chantele Hoey

Feeling just a little excited!? 3 months ago I was clueless, but thanks to the Bella Coco tutorials this is the result of my very first crochet product. I’m still yet to do the border, but I’m so excited I wanted to share now. ❤️ Reggie Rover

Just finished crocheting this. I like it but it’s a bit wonky in places. Can I block this? It’s made with Bernat Blanket yarn – would I just wet block it? Let me know your experience. Thanks ! Lindsey Mund

Started this about 40 years ago and finally finished it this year. Been in and out if lofts on several moves. Last time in the loft for 22 years now it will keep me warm in the winter when watching TV. First thing I ever crocheted no pattern and a friend showed me and just went round and round until I thought it was big enough. Any wool I got my hands on as well lol. My daughter Denise Yallop got me back into crochet and have started a virus shawl and glass covers. Have also made some square coasters. X Sue Marie Thomas

Hoth finally finished my autumn/winter coloured throw/blanket I was having difficulty a few weeks ago free pattern in comments for anyone wanting to make it. Claire Uzum